The right and left sides of your body are almost always slightly different. This is normal, and you don't need to worry about it. It is normal for facial features on the left and right side to be slightly different. It is one of the definitions of beauty or good looks that someone has symmetrical (same on both sides) features. People with very big differences are looked upon as being ugly.
> means greater than. You put the bigger number on the left side of the symbol. Just remember that the left side of > is bigger and the right side is smaller. So the bigger numbers goes on the bigger side and the smaller number goes on the smaller side.
If the length of each side of the bigger squares is x times the length of the side of the smaller square, then the area of the bigger square is x2 times the area of the smaller square.
yes! in fact there are! more than likely if you are a white Mexican (like me) than you still have some amount of Indian in you... i don't know of anybody who is pure spanish! my dad has Indian facial features from his dads side and is light skinned from his moms side.
When the moon is getting larger or waxing, it is lit from the right side. As it wains or gets smaller, it is lit from the left. That is true, but only for northern hemisphere observers. In the southern hemisphere the moon gets bigger (waxes) from the left side and gets smaller (wanes) from the right side. Please keep in mind that the moon doesn't actually get bigger (or smaller), it is just different parts of the sunlit side that we see from Earth that makes the phases.
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you minus the bigger side by the smaller side example: a 6 in side and a 2 in side. you do 6-2=4. the missing side is 4 in
one side of your entire body is small than the other. The left side is bigger right?
When they are on the smaller side its usally theb pirahna, but its bigger it has no natural predator.
on a standard 110-120 volt recptical the larger contact is the neutrial (white)side the smaller contact is the "hot" side
The length of one side is smaller than the sum of the lengths of two other sides, and bigger than their difference. The bigger side stands in opposite to the biggest angle.
1/x can equal anything. There isn't anothe side, so we don't have enough informaiton to answer that. However, the bigger the value of x in 1/x, the smaller 1/x will be. The smaller the value of x, the bigger 1/x will be.
Because the right side is bigger in size and vertical (less angulated). The left is smaller in size and and more angulated.